Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] a new " in BNC.
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1 | Liberal Democrat candidate Suzanne Fletcher said if her party were in power they would bring in a new type of rented housing , called partnership housing , which would cater for middle income groups wanting to rent rather than buy , built through public and private money . |
2 | Liberal Democrat candidate Suzanne Fletcher said if her party were in power they would bring in a new type of rented housing , called partnership housing , which would cater for middle income groups wanting to rent rather than buy , built through public and private money . |
3 | And , initiative succeeding , brighter futures for 15 million people in the North of England could light up a new way to many more . |
4 | ‘ … we find it unfortunate that Upjohn failed to respond at all readily to requests made by the Licensing Authority as early as 1990 , that they should carry out a new post-marketing surveillance study ’ . |
5 | In the Gospel we have been told that Jesus will bring about a new exodus ( 9:31 ) by his death and resurrection at Jerusalem : a release from a worse bondage and a more terrible death than that which befell the Israelites in Egypt . |
6 | It is this hope that will bring about a new and better world . |
7 | In particular , the New Moon present in your own birth sign on the 29th will trigger off a new period of some really quite remarkable and reassuring developments in your very personal life . |
8 | Once it has been killed , the kitten may trigger off a new reaction . |
9 | For Geoffroy , a change in the environment might trigger off a new pattern of growth in the organism — but the result was determined more by the laws of growth than by the adaptive needs of the organism . |
10 | We , we then had this situation where the , er , the Chief Constable ha went to great lengths to er , work out a new establishment for himself , and the senior management , and actually ach chi and er , and preempted it and then asked the er , the Home Office if he could use the money to increase the constables on the beat . |
11 | You have to say you ca n't do that I 'll make up a new game to play . |
12 | A joint German Unity Council , chaired by Brandt , would draw up a new German constitution . |
13 | We will set up a new Family Credit telephone advice service to support working families . |
14 | We will set up a new Business Sponsorship for Sport scheme . |
15 | We will set up a new Industrial Partnership Agency to help companies and their employees find the precise forms of partnership which best suit them . |
16 | Something that he did n't take into account when working out forecasts , however , was that ICL would set up a new subsidiary , ICL PC GmbH . |
17 | The company told Reuter that it will probably set up a new company employing NeXT technicians to develop high-speed workstations . |
18 | The company told Reuter that it will probably set up a new company employing NeXT technicians to develop high-speed workstations . |
19 | The King took the opportunity by the need to renew Bank of Scotland 's monopoly north of the Border and said in essence ( and in German ) ‘ No , we shall set up a new large bank , which will be on our side and which we shall call ‘ Royal . ’ |
20 | I think it 's biggest advantage is the speed in which even a novice can set up a new database and get data on to it . |
21 | Another faction was led by the conservative former NSF secretary Velicu Redina , who declared that he would set up a new social democratic NSF . |
22 | Alternatively , the vendor may either set up a new company and transfer assets into the company from all over its group before selling the shares in the new company , or transfer the assets into its main trading company which will in turn transfer the assets to the purchaser . |
23 | He 'd helped set up a new research wing , which was due to be officially opened in a fortnight 's time . |
24 | Today , in the early 1990s there seems to be every possibility their taste for autocracy and power might persuade the police that secrecy should take on a new dimension , so that sedition could acquire new status as a deviance , while even the ‘ espionage ’ of ethnography could well become actionable . |
25 | This means that an artist can take on a new manager who can — take commission on all new projects , while the former manager continues to earn from all previous albums for a specified time . |
26 | His long-held belief that spinners could not be trusted had been vindicated , and from now on Test cricket would take on a new dimension . |
27 | I can look after her , Dorothea thought , and we will do the garden together , I shall take on a new lease of life . |
28 | Wilson ( 17 ) has suggested that to exploit the potential market , producers must take on a new , invigorating , active , forward-looking stance and lay aside the conservatism , traditionalism and isolation which have hindered development in the past . |
29 | Your shopping receipts will suddenly take on a new significance ! |
30 | Both there and at Keetmanshoep the Germans built headquarters stations which could take on a new strategic role in time of war . |